Emily Post for the digital generation.

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1 Comment so far

  1. Alec Clews July 8th, 2007 4:55 pm

    Dear Emily,

    I recently upset a cafe owner, in retrospect with good reason, for plugging in my laptop without asking.

    What is the currently (evolving) etiquette for using someone’s electricity and bandwidth? If I take out my mobile telephone and use someone’s open Wi-Fi network should I ask?

    Thanks

    Rude Geek

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